My university is traditional and the degree will probably be in Latin when I finally get it next week. Will immgration accept a degree in Latin or do I have to get a translation? If so do I get both the degree and translation notarised? I assume the degree will say BA somewhere on it and the name of my course and the unversity. Any advice is appreciated as always.

My university is traditional and the degree will probably be in Latin when I finally get it next week. Will immgration accept a degree in Latin or do I have to get a translation? If so do I get both the degree and translation notarised? I assume the degree will say BA somewhere on it and the name of my course and the unversity. Any advice is appreciated as always.

Mine came with a translation page (yours probably will too). But they just looked at it when I showed it to them when I had to go to immi again and didn't even bother with the translation.

OK, so if it looks okay, I shouldn't have to worry. I might have to get a translation from my uni though and that could be difficult as they couldn't be any less helpful or more rude. I sent them 5 emails concerning picking up my degree and they never answered once. Bastards! I hope the translation comes with the degree or my new school aren't going to be happy waiting.

OK, so if it looks okay, I shouldn't have to worry. I might have to get a translation from my uni though and that could be difficult as they couldn't be any less helpful or more rude. I sent them 5 emails concerning picking up my degree and they never answered once. Bastards! I hope the translation comes with the degree or my new school aren't going to be happy waiting.

What kind of a school did you go to ?

But mine came with a stamped translation page. I hope yours does too. If not, it will probably still be ok, though I am talking from one experience in Suwon immigration.

OK, so if it looks okay, I shouldn't have to worry. I might have to get a translation from my uni though and that could be difficult as they couldn't be any less helpful or more rude. I sent them 5 emails concerning picking up my degree and they never answered once. Bastards! I hope the translation comes with the degree or my new school aren't going to be happy waiting.

What kind of a school did you go to ?

But mine came with a stamped translation page. I hope yours does too. If not, it will probably still be ok, though I am talking from one experience in Suwon immigration.

Mine came with a stamped translation page too, and it went over fine at Mok-dong Immigration all three times I've had to submit it (twice for work visas, once for that stupid "degree confirmation" thing).

Mine came with a stamped translation page too, and it went over fine at Mok-dong Immigration all three times I've had to submit it (twice for work visas, once for that stupid "degree confirmation" thing).

I got my E-2 visa without showing the translation. Furthermore, my translation is not official. It is not stamped.

My university is traditional and the degree will probably be in Latin when I finally get it next week. Will immgration accept a degree in Latin or do I have to get a translation? If so do I get both the degree and translation notarised? I assume the degree will say BA somewhere on it and the name of my course and the unversity. Any advice is appreciated as always.

I graduated from a fine Jesuit university that would never print an important document in anything but Latin.

I never needed a translation page for my degree certificate written in Latin. Never had a problem.